Goggles



July 3l, 1934.

H.' K. HALIKMAN GOGGLES Filed July 15, 1952 .i5/LJA @y J7 'E25/erom?? ocr/"w U19' Patented .uly 3l, 1934 f Unirse STATES- l'l .firetl'li*orri-clf.

1,968,142 v GoGGLEs i Harris King Hal'ikman, East Boston, Mass.'

Application July 15, 1932, Serial No. 622,593

2 Claims. (Cl. 23S- 43) This invention relates to an improvement in A pair of sheet metal arms 29 and 30 project goggles, especially pertaining to the bridge for from opposite sides of the inner leg of the the goggles which connects the lenses together, U 8 diverging from each other and terminating and to an improved construction of nose pieces in hooks 3l and 32. To the hooks 31 and 32 115 mounted on said bridge. are attached or made integral a pair of nose e0 The object of the invention is to provide a pieces 33 and 34.v The nose pieces are oppositely pair of goggles in which the lenses are pivotally disposed to each other and extend in a vertical mountedupon the bridge and, further, in a condirection on the free ends of the arms 29 and struction in which the nose piece is pivotally 30 and are interposed between said arms. 1t X10 mounted on the bridge. Will thus be seen that the lenses are pivotally 65 The invention consists in the combination and mounted upon the bridge 6 and that the nose arrangement of parts set forth in the following pieces can be adjusted toward and away from specification and particularly pointed out in the each other by bending the arms 29 and 39 and claims. Y can be adjusted relatively tosaid arms by bend- Referring to the drawing: ing the hooks 31 and 32 so that the nose pieces 70 Fig. l is a plan View of my improved bridge for are rendered adjustable to lit different forms of goggles with the lenses attached thereto and noses. broken away, the same being made on a very In Figs. 4 and 5 a modified form of my inmuch enlarged scale. vention is illustrated in which the lenses and Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the bridge and their arms and the lens holders 17 and 18 are 75 nose pieces, together with the lenses, also broken the same as in the form of my invention illusvaway and made upon an enlarged scale. trated in Figs. 1 to 3 inclusive, and these lens Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation taken on line holders are mounted upon a staple 13 which is 3 3, Fig. 2. the same as the staple 13 in Figs. 1, 2 and 3.

'.25 Fig. i iS a Plan VieW of a modied form of The center piece 35, however, in the form of my 50 bridge in Whioh the DOS@ DeCe iS pivotelly moulltinvention illustrated kin Figs. 4 and 5 diiers fromv ed Orl the bridge to ySwing about a horizontal the center piece '7 in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, in that pivot. v the lower end 36, instead of being bent to form Fig. 5 is a sectional elevation taken on line a, U, is bent inwardly at right angles and ter- 5 5, Fig. 4. Y minates in a tubular portion or eye 37, through 35 Like numerals refer to like parts inthe several which a, pivotal pin 38 extends and a nose piece views of the drawing. 39 is provided which extends transversely of the Referring to Figs. 1, 2 end 3, 6 iS 21 bridge nose and rests upon the bridge thereof. This embodying e Vertical Center loieoe 7 Constituiirig nose piece has ears 40 projecting therefrom and A:35 a Support and menufeotllred of 21 Single pieee pivotally mounted upon the pivotal pin 38, so 90 of sheet metal, bent inwardly at Vits lower end, that the nose piece 39 can tip to adjust itself See Fig. 3,10 form e U 8, the U Consisting of legs to diiierent forms of noses, around a horizontal 9 and 10 CorlStlliirlg parallel from end roer WellS pivot. Other than "the particular construction respectively and a cross piece 11 connecting the of the center piece 35 and the manner in which :'40 legs 9 and 10 together- Tlle upper erld o lille the nose piece 39 is mounted thereon, the goggles 95 center piece 0r plete 7 iS belli? irlWerdlY to form illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5 are the same as those 2 hook 12, and e Staple 13 iS Supported 1113011'V illustrated in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, insofar as the the center piece '7 with its cross piece 14 held in lenses and lens holders are concerned, the hook 12 and the legs l5 and 16 of the staple I clamj 1:45. extending downwardly and into 'the Cross 'piece 1. A bridge for goggles having, in combination, 1200 11 of the U 3. a vertical center piece constituting a support A Delf of lens holders 17 and 13 aTe'PiVoiallY and consisting of a piece of sheet metal bent Supported upon the legs lrand 16 respectivelyinwardly at its lower` end to form a U, a pair These lens holders consist of segmental clamp of Sheet, metal arms projecting from Opposite 1 5() portions 19 and 20 which hold the rims 21 and 22 Sides 0f the nner leg 0f .Said U7 a, pair of Opp0 10-5 of the lenses 23 and 24 and, further, the lens hold- Sitely disposed 1105 piecestm the free ends of ers embody therein arms 25 and 26 which termi- Said arms, the upper end oi said center piece nate at their adjacent ends in tubular portions being bent, inwardly to form 9, hook, a. staple 27 and 28 Divotelly mounted respectively 011 the supported on said center piece wlth its cross piece i legs 15 lM1716 0f the Staple 13. held in said hook and its legs prolecting down- 110 y piece of said U, and pivotally supported on terminates in a nose piece adapted to contact with the side of the nose, the upper end of said center piece being bent inwardly to form a hook, a staple supported upon said center piece with its cross piece positioned in and held by said hook and the legs thereof projecting downwardly and through the center piece, and a pair of lenses pivotally mounted upon said legs.

HARRIS KING HALIKMAN. 

